Bihar assembly election results 2025: Polling ends, await outcomes

Polling for Bihar's 243 assembly seats concluded on November 6 and 11, 2025, with a voter turnout of 57.3%, slightly higher than 2020. The main contest is between NDA (JD(U), BJP) and Mahagathbandhan (RJD), with Jan Suraaj Party emerging as a contender.

The Bihar assembly elections 2025 witnessed a fierce contest between major alliances. NDA and Mahagathbandhan focused on jobs, migration, and caste issues. In Chakai, candidates included Sumit Kumar Singh of JD(U), Rahul Kumar of Jan Suraaj Party, and Savitri Devi of RJD. In the previous election, IND's Sumit Kumar Singh won by a margin of 581 votes. The state recorded a voter turnout of 57.3%. Nitish Kumar's NDA and Tejashwi Yadav's RJD were key players. The Jan Suraaj Party, led by Prashant Kishor, added a new dimension. Elections were held in two phases, with the Election Commission set to declare results soon. Constituency-wise candidates and past outcomes highlight the political landscape.

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X discussions reflect excitement over the high voter turnout of around 57-67% in Bihar's 2025 assembly elections, with most exit polls predicting a strong NDA victory (121-160 seats) against Mahagathbandhan (80-118 seats), and minimal gains for Jan Suraaj Party. Pro-NDA users celebrate potential continuity under Nitish Kumar, while MGB supporters remain optimistic about Tejashwi Yadav's appeal among youth and women. Neutral posts focus on constituency-wise trends and record participation, with some skepticism toward poll accuracy.

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